Fat Brands CEO under SEC investigation, company discloses
Shares of Fat Brands tumbled as the company disclosed that CEO Andrew Wiederhorn is under investigation.
Former CFTC chairman: XRP does not qualify as a security
Former CFTC chairman Chris Giancarlo and FOX Business senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino discuss the landmark legal battle on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Elon Musk, Tesla accuse SEC of 'weaponizing' 2018 settlement for 'unrelenting' investigations
The settlement against Elon Musk was reached to resolve securities fraud charges for a tweet in which he claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
SEC chair: Examination of crypto platform Binance is simply seeking 'basic investor protection'
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman Gary Gensler spoke with Fox Business on Tuesday in response to reports his agency is scrutinizing the relationship between the U.S. arm of the Binance cryptocurrency exchange and two firms tied to Chinese-Canadian business executive Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance.
SEC chairman Gensler explains approach to crypto regulation
US Securities and Exchange Commission chair discusses regulating the digital money market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
BlockFi to pay $100M SEC penalty over crypto lending product
The firm began offering BlockFi Interest Accounts to the public in March 2019, in which investors lend crypto assets to the company in exchange for its promise to provide a variable monthly interest payment.
Bitwise Bitcoin ETF not dead yet
One Bitcoin ETF hopeful may get a lifeline from the SEC.
Tesla subpoenaed by SEC over Elon Musk tweets
Tesla has once again been subpoenaed by the Securities and Exchange Commission over CEO Elon Musk’s Twitter habits.
Ripple’s legal brawl with SEC could help settle when cryptocurrencies are securities
The booming cryptocurrency sector’s complaints that Washington has gone too far in cracking down on its unregulated products are getting tested in a key lawsuit targeting Ripple Labs Inc. and its digital coin, XRP.
Bitcoin a lifeline to sound money principals: Crypto expert
Chamber of Digital Commerce founder Perianne Boring discusses crypto regulation on 'The Claman Countdown.'
GameStop, AMC meme revolution: one year since retail investors took stocks on wild ride
A year ago in January, the U.S. stock market got a jolt and an in-your-face introduction to a fresh crop of meme stocks as the retail trading community and Reddit traders waged war against short-sellers and hedge funds.
SEC rules on Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF
Bitcoin investors lost another chance to invest via an exchange-traded fund.
SEC chair’s calendar raises concerns about potential crackdown on high-frequency trading
High-frequency electronic trading firms are buzzing about Gary Gensler’s October meetings with industry foes; Charlie Gasparino has the latest.
Elon Musk’s Tesla asked law firm to fire associate hired from SEC: WSJ
A partner at law firm Cooley LLP got an unexpected call late last year from a lawyer for one of the firm’s most famous clients, Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc., with an ultimatum.
Tesla will come under pressure in 2022: Ryan Payne
'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses Fed policy and the SEC's call for transparency from private companies.
GOP senators demand SEC investigate Unilever after Ben & Jerry's Israel boycott
GOP senators on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee have demanded answers on whether the parent company of Ben & Jerry’s has violated SEC rules in its Israel boycott.
Crypto's 2022 outlook after breakthrough 2021
Bitcoin and Ethereum hit all-time highs in 2021 before a big selloff, but experts say cryptocurrencies are poised for a banner 2022.
US SEC allows Apple shareholder's push for details on non-disclosure
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has denied Apple Inc's bid to exclude a shareholder proposal that would require the company to inform investors about its use of non-disclosure agreements and other concealment clauses, according to a document viewed by Reuters.
Asian insurer FWD moves to shelve U.S. IPO
Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s FWD Group Holdings Ltd. has moved to withdraw its multibillion-dollar initial public offering in New York, the company said, amid rising tensions between China and the U.S.
JPMorgan fined $200M for employees' use of WhatsApp, personal devices to discuss business matters
From at least January 2018 through November 2020, JPMorgan employees, including managing directors and other senior supervisors, allegedly exchanged thousands of messages on business matters, including investment strategy, discussions of client meetings and communications about market color, analysis, activity trends or events